, by the Japan Origami Academic Society (JOAS). This high-quality bi-monthly publication is a cornerstone for the international origami community, featuring complex diagrams, scholarly articles, and technical challenges. Featured Models and Content

: Includes fascinating articles and crease-pattern challenges that push the boundaries of paper folding theory. 👎 The Bad

For super-advanced folders, the magazine includes several pages of crease patterns without step-by-step instructions. Issue 212 featured CPs for 3–4 original designs, often with a short analysis of the packing method (e.g., circle packing or hex pleating). Solving these CPs is a common challenge among Tanteidan readers.